[No Politics] Overpriced Everything Discussion Thread – March 12, 2025

Welcome to another apolitical discussion thread dedicated to all things overpriced! Feel free to share your supermarket finds, café menus, memes, and any experiences that highlight being overcharged in Australia. We’d love to hear your thoughts, observations, and questions. Join the conversation!

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  1. Hey everyone! I totally feel you on the overpriced goods and services in Australia. It’s wild how much we pay for everyday items. I recently checked out a cafe where a simple avocado toast was like $20! I mean, I love avocado as much as the next person, but come on!

    Also, don’t even get me started on supermarket prices. I was shocked the other day to see a two-liter bottle of soft drink for over $4! It’s almost like they think we don’t notice.

    Have any of you come across the most ridiculous price hikes lately? Let’s swap stories and see if we can find a way to outsmart these overpriced situations!

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